id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w6ovtttvvjcivkd2myscpz7e6u Armando Barrientos Justice-based social assistance 2016 27 .pdf application/pdf 7644 499 47 the need for a freestanding political notion of social justice – to develop a coherent argument Keywords: social justice, social assistance, social minimum, institutions, developing countries assistance in developing countries can be best understood as an emerging social minimum. suggests that only a political conception of justice can provide a basis for a social minimum. Section 5 discusses how grounding social assistance in a political notion of justice Rawls difference principle, for example, points to social justice as providing a international development policy dialogue, the social minimum is justified on need not justice. Instead, Rawls' justice-based social minimum focuses on maximising important extent, emerging social assistant programmes in developing countries are In Rawls view, the social minimum, as a core component of a political notion of justice, is the What are the main objectives of social protection institutions in developing countries? What are the main objectives of social protection institutions in developing countries? ./cache/work_w6ovtttvvjcivkd2myscpz7e6u.pdf ./txt/work_w6ovtttvvjcivkd2myscpz7e6u.txt